5.5 million vehicles were driven off Japanese showrooms on that year which comprises of 3.2 million regular cars, 2.2 million Keis, and 100,000 imports (or in short, non-Japanese). This list only counts regular models especially that our source doesn't include Keis and imports but these are just the minority.
30. Toyota Estima (Previa), (25,688 units sold, %)
29. Toyota Alphard, (25,863 units sold, %)
28. Subaru Forester, (25,921 units sold, %)
27. Toyota Porte, (26,648 units sold, %)
26. Mazda CX-5, (29,466 units sold, %)
25. Subaru Levorg, (30,258 units sold, %)
24. Honda Odyssey, (32,749 units sold, %)
23. Suzuki Solio, (32,857 units sold, %)
22. Toyota Vellfire, (36,734 units sold, %)
21. Toyota Spade, (38,733 units sold, %)
20. Suzuki Swift, (39,382 units sold, %)
19. Mazda Axela (3), (42,527 units sold, %)
18. Honda Stepwgn, (42,743 units sold, %)
17. Subaru Impreza, (45,841 units sold, %)
16. Mazda Demio (2), (48,564 units sold, %)
15. Toyota Crown, (49,166 units sold, %)
14. Toyota Passo, (49,770 units sold, %)
13. Nissan X-Trail, (53,736 units sold, %)
12. Honda Freed, (54,313 units sold, %)
11. Toyota Harrier, (64,920 units sold, %)
10. Toyota Noah, (69,605 units sold, %)
9. Nissan Serena, (76,909 units sold, %)
8. Toyota Vitz, (89,496 units sold, %)
7. Honda Vezel (HR-V), (96,029 units sold, %)
6. Nissan Note, (106,765 units sold, %)
5. Toyota Voxy, (109,174 units sold, %)
4. Toyota Corolla Axio, (114,331 units sold, %)
3. Toyota Prius, (183,614 units sold, %)
2. Honda Fit (Jazz), (202,838 units sold, %)
1. Toyota Aqua (Prius C), (233,209 units sold, %)
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